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Jonas Brothers - It's About Time (CD)

It's About Time
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Album Details: It's About Time

Release Date:08/08/2006
Label:Sony
UPC:828768671627

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    it just right

    By tinek  Jul 31, 2008 | 3 out of 3 found this It's About Time review helpful

    Pros: it amazing

    Cons: but it kind of kidish bt there kids so i guess thats

    the cd is wonderful and everyone i know thinks so to but it would be even more amazing if hey rereleased it everyone would hav it even older people but right now no one has it cuz its $271.95 and no one has tat much money i think either they should r...erelease it or lower the price if anyone agrees with me please speak on it Read more Less

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    THE BEST THING EVER!!

    By Mariah  Oct 18, 2008 | 1 out of 1 found this It's About Time review helpful

    Pros: EVERY THING

    Cons: Nick kind of sounds like a girl

    I thing this is their best CD. But I love their other CDs to.

Pro Reviews: It's About Time

  • All Music Guide

    It's impossible to talk about the Jonas Brothers and their 2006 debut, It's About Time, without discussing Hanson. Like Hanson, the Jonas Brothers are not only a trio of siblings ranging in age from 17 to 13 at the time of the release of their first album who play their own instruments and write (some of) their own songs; they have a relentlessly sunny spirit that hearkens back to the classic '60s and '70s pop as heard on TimeLife compilations. If Hanson learned this sound from those original TimeLife collections, the Jonas Brothers picked up the strand from Hanson and then went to Hot Topic, creating a bubblegum type of mall punk that's considerably heavier on the bubblegum than the punk. But that's not the only difference where Hanson worked with such hipsters as the Dust Brothers, the Jonas Brothers work with studio pros Michael Mangini and Steve Greenberg, who both did production work for Joss Stone and help bring a similarly slick but consciously classic vibe to It's About Time... as they did to the retrosoul of Joss Stone. Despite these hints of commercial punk flair, the Jonas Brothers are at their core Hanson for the new millennium and since Steve Greenberg was the executive producer of that trio's 1997 debut, Middle of Nowhere, that shouldn't come as too big of a surprise, but if you go into It's About Time not knowing any of this, it's kind of a shock to hear 11 fizzy singalongs that sound like reworkings of "MMMBop." Of course, that's hardly a bad thing, since at its best, bubblegum has an effervescence that transcends generations, something that the Jonas Brothers come close to achieving here. They're a likeable bunch of kids singing likeable, ingratiating melodies that are perhaps a little too sweet but are still irresistible a little bit like a Hostess Cup Cake. And like a Hostess Cup Cake, if you think about it too much, this album does show some signs of being mass produced: the choruses seem a little bit too close to Kidz Bop territory, the professionally written songs about school and girls are too crassly cutesy, and "Year 3000" in particular grates, from its maddeningly vague lyrics ("We drove around in a time machine/Like the one in the film I've seen") to its obsession on their own success and how "This song had gone multiplatinum/Everybody bought our seventh album/It had outsold Kelly Clarkson," as if their seventh album which would be delivered in 2024 if they take three years between records would still have an impact when they're no longer in their teens, or when there are no longer albums for that matter (never mind that if people are still talking about the Jonas Brothers and Kelly Clarkson in the year 3000, that means their work has lasted longer than Shakespeare has to this day, but that's perhaps nitpicking). But, if you don't think about it too hard and, really, you shouldn't It's About Time is a fun debut, with more hooks than most teenoriented music in 2006. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Jonas Brothers

New Jersey siblings Joseph, Kevin, and Nicholas Jonas craft hookfilled power pop anthems in the vein of the Ramones, Hanson, and the Modern Lovers. The young East Coast natives as of 2006 the trio topped out at 16, 17, and 13, respectively were reared in the city of Wyckoff under the tutelage of musician parents. The group formed initially around the soulful voice of ... Read more